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Looking for jobs in the US Army? Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) is the US Army's term for the various jobs available to those that enlist. Take a look at the job listing below and see if any of these jobs are of interest to you.
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| Specialty | CMF | Branch | Major Duties |
|---|---|---|---|
| Information Operations Officer | 30AO | Functional Area |
The Information Operations Officer is responsible for coordinating, planning and integrating both offensive and defensive Information Operations to gain information superiority in support of the commander's operational concept. Information Operations is integral to every phase of Army and joint planning and operations by linking operational security, psychological operations, deception, electronic warfare, and physical destruction with civil and public affairs capabilities. |
| Logistics Officer | 90AO | Functional Area |
A Logistics Officer keeps a unit moving. They are responsible for planning, developing, and directing the logistical operations of a unit. This position also requires the officer to have experience in integrating the functions of supply, transportation, maintenance, aviation logistics, and medical service into a cohesive unit. |
| Simulations Operations Officer | 57AO | Functional Area |
Simulations Operations Officers are tasked with planning and employing simulations systems in support of training, and combat rehearsal. They may also be responsible for developing doctrine and equipment for the FA57 operations, developing and operating the simulation technology, and assist with simulation systems development. |
| Systems Automation Management Officer | 53AO | Functional Area |
A Systems Automation Management Officer supervises information processing units as well as the installation and activities of those units. They also advise a commander and his staff on effective automation policy and implementation. In addition, they also formulate procedures for contingency operation during system emergencies, outages, or maintenance downtime. |